Through Thursday. Consider it a gift. A freshly restored 35mm print of "Grand Illusion" — Jean Renoir's 1937 tale of two captured French officers imprisoned in Germany — screens at the Sie FilmCenter. Jean Gabin and Pierre Fresnay portray a mechanic and aristocrat, shot down by Capt. von Rauffenstein (Erich von Stroheim). The first foreign-language film to be nominated for a best-picture Oscar, "Grand Illusion" comes with the bona fides one expects of a lasting artwork: FDR said at the time of its release, "All the democracies of the world must see this film." And there was nothing like the anti-endorsement from Hitler's minister of propaganda, Joseph Goebbels, who declared the film "Cinema Enemy No. 1." Sie FilmCenter, 2510 E. Colfax Ave. denverfilm.org or 303-820-3456

Lockheed says object part of 'sensor technology' testing that ended ThursdayWhat the heck is that thing? It's fair to assume that question was on the minds of many people who traveled along Colo. 128 south of Boulder this week if they happened to catch a glimpse of what appeared to be a large, silver projectile perched alongside the highway and pointed north toward town.

PARIS (AP) — Bye, New York! Ciao, Milan! Bonjour, Paris! The world's largest traveling circus of fashion editors, models, buyers and journalists has descended on the French capital, clutching their metro maps and city guides, to cap the ready-to-wear fashion season. Full Story